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3 votes
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Navigating the tension between deplatforming and privacy?
There's a conflict in my mind that I would like others' perspective on. On one hand, I like privacy. For example, I use Signal as my primary messaging service because I like the idea that the...
There's a conflict in my mind that I would like others' perspective on.
On one hand, I like privacy. For example, I use Signal as my primary messaging service because I like the idea that the end-to-end encryption keeps my conversations private. It feels right that someone shouldn't be able to look over my shoulder when I'm communicating one-on-one with friends and family.
On the other hand, I also like deplatforming. I believe strongly in the idea that inhibiting communities that espouse fascist or other anti-social beliefs is a key lever in keeping their ideas from gaining social traction.
Unfortunately, I feel like there's a tension between these two ideals. Private platforms can conceivably allow for the inviolable platforming of hateful groups because they can then exist without social oversight or accountability. But maintaining some sort of oversight also feels wrong to me because it's fundamentally invasive?
I don't know what to make of this, as I do think we should be encouraging greater privacy on an internet where our actions are being scooped up wholesale for the benefit of large tech companies, but I also worry about how increased privacy measures will enable bad actors. Anyone have thoughts on this or want to help me sort this out?
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Famous Lofoten hike in Norway reopens with Sherpa-built steps
5 votes -
Danish court orders car dealer to compensate Chinese artist Ai Weiwei for using one of his works, Soleil Levant, as a backdrop for a commercial
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Vanished neighbourhoods: The areas lost to urban renewal
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Nearly one per cent of Finland's population shows up to watch Metallica in record-breaking concert
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Ween - Don't Laugh (I Love You) (1990)
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Solar-powered barge gobbles up trash in Finland's waterways
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Scientists debate the origin of cell types in the first animals
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Jon Stewart rips Rand Paul's 'virtue signaling' in blocking 9/11 victim fund
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Can we make talking as much fun as shooting?
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Several deaths and many injuries in Kyoto Animation studio fire
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Newsletter Recommendations
Hi all, I am currently on the hunt for some nice newsletters for my email. I ran into "Big" by Matt Stoller on here and I really enjoy it. I guess I am looking for something in a similiar...
Hi all, I am currently on the hunt for some nice newsletters for my email. I ran into "Big" by Matt Stoller on here and I really enjoy it. I guess I am looking for something in a similiar enomonic, political, or macro vein, science works as well. Any and all recommendations are welcome.
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Rural Colorado electricity provider announces early coal plant closure, focus on renewables
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After US House rejects 'stupid' impeachment, Donald Trump fuels rally crowd chant of 'send her back!' at Ilhan Omar
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Did Israel Folau actually misquote the Bible? Hell, yes
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New standard Switch model coming in August/September will improve battery life forty to eighty percent
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Tears of joy as South Korea's water polo team score – but concede ninety-four
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Largest US drug companies flooded the country with seventy-six billion opioid pills, DEA data shows
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Stirred not shaken: How do you end up with 50,000 swizzle sticks?
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Netflix stock drops more than 10% as Q2 earnings show huge decline in new subscribers, including a loss domestically
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Behind the scenes of Netflix’s decision to remove the controversial suicide scene in "13 Reasons Why"
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Sweden seeks lithium tie-ups in South America amid white gold rush
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Bianca Devins and how livestreamed murder may be replacing the archetype of the serial killer, enabling people to vault to celebrity on the strength of a single, viral attack
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Kollektivet - When am I supposed to Blossom? (2014)
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Run River North - Casina (2019)
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Twenty-two states considered eliminating the ‘tampon tax’ this year. Here’s what happened
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Prescribing Opioids for a Sprained Ankle? - New research report shows an increase in patients being prescribed opioids after experiencing an ankle sprain
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Scientists piece together the largest US-based dark matter experiment
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Google is trying to convince Congress that there's competition in the search industry, but recent statistics show it owns 92% of the market
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Emails show Iowa official's Tupac fixation before his ouster
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How would trade and economics work in a space opera setting with FTL travel but no FTL communication?
Here in 2019 the overwhelming majority of all currency is virtual and commerce on any appreciable scale occurs electronically. But consider a sci-fi/space opera setting where reasonably fast FTL...
Here in 2019 the overwhelming majority of all currency is virtual and commerce on any appreciable scale occurs electronically. But consider a sci-fi/space opera setting where reasonably fast FTL is commonplace, but FTL communications are not possible. Obviously one could still "communicate" at FTL with a courier, but you would still be limited to the speed of the courier ship. You certainly wouldn't have instantaneous communication between star systems, meaning there can be no interstellar electronic banking: transactions would take years to complete.
The Traveller tabletop RPG uses exactly this setup: FTL travel is common, FTL communication does not exist. In Traveller you have the Third Imperium minting currency that is accepted essentially everywhere, the currency is Imperial Credits and they're printed on polymer bills. The result is an effectively cash-only economy.
But what if your setting has no centralized government? Do people revert to using gold? Are there fleets of merchant ships schlepping precious metals around the cosmos, as if the American Old West has been transplanted into space? Would they come up with a cryptographic solution? Could something like a blockchain work without instantaneous communication cross the entire network that accepts the cryptocurrency?
What if quantum computing is widespread in your setting, rendering most forms of encryption obsolete? That would seem to eliminate the blockchain based option, FTL comms or not, and once again send us back to needing a fiat currency, or a gold standard.
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How Pornhub and Girls Do Porn are enabling doxing and harassment
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Albuquerque takes steps to meet the needs of Native American residents
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Media frame: Fentanyl panic is worsening the overdose crisis
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EU opens Amazon antitrust investigation
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The PGP Problem
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The sad and lonely life of an Eminem fan in 2018
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What have you been watching / reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
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Sting And Shaggy: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert (2019)
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i woke up with a headache and found this in my notes. (the coffin song)
In the shadows Like a ghost you hide In the single most foreign Corners of my mind Therapy and pills still Can’t subside the angelic choir Of your pretty lies Promises you made, The bones I broke...
In the shadows
Like a ghost you hide
In the single most foreign
Corners of my mind
Therapy and pills still
Can’t subside the angelic choir
Of your pretty lies
Promises you made,
The bones I broke
You once took my breath
And now I choke
Jesus let me breathe
Is there hope for me?
.
Now I desire
The obscure
All that reminds
Of being yours
Your oils, poison
My waters, pure
Your love is cancer
There is no cure.
.
I watched my grandfather take his final breaths as he kissed my head and you held my hand. Not two months later you foresaw our end, and decided not to keep me, even as a friend.
And now you’re off, marriage in the plans. I pray your time falls like the sand and hits the bottom of every glass as fast as it can.
I have no home. I’m lost and cold. You promised me a home would grow. We got a dog, and had planned for more. Mouth of this world, a fish at shore you took my breath and killed me slow.
I’m suicidal, I have no hope. I’ve not a gun, don’t have a rope. The only reason I’ve not a note, I’d end it all, I’d end it all.
I just want to feel pretty.
Pretty loved and pretty free
But for now I keep to getting
Pretty drunk, it isn’t cheap
But I can afford it/‘s kinda sweet
Too bad you’re not round
To drink with me.
I’d fill the bottle
We’d watch the office
Instead I scar
Until I am solid
An ugly rock
A useless object
I’ll break my stones
And build a coffin
And die in your name
Die in your name.
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Notre-Dame came far closer to collapsing than people knew. This is how it was saved.
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How US tech giants are helping to build China’s surveillance state
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US Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, who led liberal wing, dies at 99
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Where are all the Bob Ross paintings? We found them.
8 votes -
Emmy award nominations announced for 2019
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Killer heat in the United States: Climate choices and the future of dangerously hot days
8 votes